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education 1.2%. a slight bit of improvement in 2011 and 2012 as we headed toward the presidential race your in 2011, we went to .22%. in 2012, january through may, .25%. so we got closer to the white house. it went of just a bit weird but it is still -- it went up just a bit. but millions of americans are trapped in a segment so many skill. and i were pushing to answer questions about poverty. i am not exactly sure. you think it starts to change. i think we are all in the same boat right now, in terms of what is needed. unless you're are in the very top, you need [indiscernible] news struck before the poverty numbers came out in september. , emmanuel scions and thomas pick any, releasing a report showing you had gotten gains since the recovery. 95% of all gains in 2000 and top -- in 2009 went to the numeral one percent. -- top 1%. i have been waiting to see is people starting to see us in that, boat. vote.that common you talk about it all the time. talking about needing better jobs and better wages.
education 1.2%. a slight bit of improvement in 2011 and 2012 as we headed toward the presidential race your in 2011, we went to .22%. in 2012, january through may, .25%. so we got closer to the white house. it went of just a bit weird but it is still -- it went up just a bit. but millions of americans are trapped in a segment so many skill. and i were pushing to answer questions about poverty. i am not exactly sure. you think it starts to change. i think we are all in the same boat right now,...
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now, it is happening regrettablely in our early education department where we know that we are closing classrooms because we don't have enough children. we are redeploying our resources so that the children that we do have will get the entire benefit of the educational experience. but, we don't need three teachers we only have enough students for two. we really look at the subject areas, we look at the student enrollment and we look and we have a teacher in there that is full time. i hope that answers your question. >> do you want to answer that kevin? do you want to add to it? >> so, when the schools are building a master schedule and trying to anticipate what courses they need next year, they have to hold back some because i don't know as you guys matriculate from 9th to tenth we are going into the same classes, what you need to have and i know that you are going to not go from algebra to jump into algebra two so i have to be very cautious about how the matriculating on. so then when you actually go into that grade and they actually fall down and you are building your schedule. this
now, it is happening regrettablely in our early education department where we know that we are closing classrooms because we don't have enough children. we are redeploying our resources so that the children that we do have will get the entire benefit of the educational experience. but, we don't need three teachers we only have enough students for two. we really look at the subject areas, we look at the student enrollment and we look and we have a teacher in there that is full time. i hope that...
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. >> you look at the nutrition, and education program going away, $1.6 million. but if you look at the deputy superintendent yee for the school district brings you in $6 million over what you had. now when the superintendent started this evening he was right. said something was right. and any one of these notifications is too many. we did a study last year of the 335 or so people who got notification and 56 of them told us that they got the notification and walked away from the district. they just gave up when they got the notification. they did not way for the may letter, they walked on the march letter. that is a sixth of all of the people that you are looking to get rid of. we don't orderly like to compare ourselves to other cities in california because of our uniqueness and all of that. but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have
. >> you look at the nutrition, and education program going away, $1.6 million. but if you look at the deputy superintendent yee for the school district brings you in $6 million over what you had. now when the superintendent started this evening he was right. said something was right. and any one of these notifications is too many. we did a study last year of the 335 or so people who got notification and 56 of them told us that they got the notification and walked away from the district....
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so most education colleges admit that almost anyone who is interested in studying education, and we end up educating twice as many teachers as we need as a result. >> why don't we care about it? we talk about it, we care about it, there are a lot of opinions about education reform. but you say something in the book that's so interesting that wealth has replaced -- we don't need rig or in education because we have wealth. we've always been a wealthy country. and that's starting to change, and the patterns of wealth are starting to change, and it makes education that much more important. >> historically, we haven't been able to produce millions of students who can think critically in math, reading and science. we didn't need to do that. but now we're getting to a place where those skills are becoming more valuable than gold, and we really do know now that those international test scores you cited, there is nearly a 1 to 1 match between long term gdp growth and increases in those scores. >> really interesting book, "the smartest kids in the world." amanda ripley is the author. it's so nice
so most education colleges admit that almost anyone who is interested in studying education, and we end up educating twice as many teachers as we need as a result. >> why don't we care about it? we talk about it, we care about it, there are a lot of opinions about education reform. but you say something in the book that's so interesting that wealth has replaced -- we don't need rig or in education because we have wealth. we've always been a wealthy country. and that's starting to change,...
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and they are engaged in this work trying to connect education to digital literacy because it is so vital. around jobs broadband has been this engine behind economic development. and interesting study by the center for social inclusion in the mississippi naacp that took a little look at broadband and the mississippi data and analyze it codes and looked at how many broadband providers were in each of those of the bands of goods that had 4 to 7 broadband providers, internet service providers, have 78 businesses. and they have zero or seven. it is no surprise that a lot of thosecodes dovetailed over with rural communities, or communities, communities of color, what we learn from the struggles, when we lack agency over these critical infrastructures our communities suffer. this case in the fight for an open internet is our fight and because it is directly tied to all of our other fight for community health and well-being, as other folks alluded to, corporations are often times trying to look for more ways to make more profit which is natural, they are corporations. when profitmaking conflict
and they are engaged in this work trying to connect education to digital literacy because it is so vital. around jobs broadband has been this engine behind economic development. and interesting study by the center for social inclusion in the mississippi naacp that took a little look at broadband and the mississippi data and analyze it codes and looked at how many broadband providers were in each of those of the bands of goods that had 4 to 7 broadband providers, internet service providers, have...
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in favor of saddle back is what's called the peace plan, peace, equipped leaders, care for the poor, educate the sick. in the last year i sent 23,000 of my members to 196 countries to assist the poor, care for the sick, educate the next generation. those things get done by churches all the time. and so, to limit the church that you can only speak on this one area, i think it's nonsense. >> what about what he said about gays? he said this, if somebody is gay and seeks the law with goodwill, who am i to judge? this seemed a huge departure from anything i could have remembered any previous pope saying. it flies against what many catholics would say to themselves. you and i debated this before about gay rights, gay marriage, clearly a movement in america as there is around the world towards a much more toll rant attitude towards this. have you in the last two years, since i last i think debated this point with you, have you moved at all now? are you recognizing that there is this seemingly unstoppable movement? >> well, i don't get to change what god says is right and what god says is wrong. i t
in favor of saddle back is what's called the peace plan, peace, equipped leaders, care for the poor, educate the sick. in the last year i sent 23,000 of my members to 196 countries to assist the poor, care for the sick, educate the next generation. those things get done by churches all the time. and so, to limit the church that you can only speak on this one area, i think it's nonsense. >> what about what he said about gays? he said this, if somebody is gay and seeks the law with...
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. >> large share of graduates are not working at jobs that require a college education. >> exactly. there is a huge generational imbalance. it's like we've broken the contract between the generations. we spend in terms of government spending roughly twice on the elderly what we spend on the young. that's mostly because of health care but it also reflects really chronic underfunding of education. the piece of education we spent a lot on is the degree programs, very, very expensive tuition for college but the benefits of that look economic had economically questionable. we'd be better off improving our high schools which for most people in the u.s. deliver a sub prime education and the further down you go, the income distribution until you get to the really poor zip codes the worse the schools get. it's very interesting mobility, social mobility has declined in the u.s.. we talk endlessly about inequality but we should worry about social immobility. if you're born into the boston quintile chances are you're stuck there. that isn't what happened in the past. what happened to the americ
. >> large share of graduates are not working at jobs that require a college education. >> exactly. there is a huge generational imbalance. it's like we've broken the contract between the generations. we spend in terms of government spending roughly twice on the elderly what we spend on the young. that's mostly because of health care but it also reflects really chronic underfunding of education. the piece of education we spent a lot on is the degree programs, very, very expensive...
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i figured that was educational. i don't think i've ever done that. >> warren, all three of your children went to public school. >> that's true. >> all three of them dropped out of college. >> right. >> you're been flag mat tick about that. >> if they combine their credits, we can get one degree. >> argue who gets it. >> i never thought -- i didn't want to go to college myself. my dad talked me into it. but i think my kids got a wonderful education in public school. i mean, they went to the same school that their grandfather did, their mother, it's a school, inner city school between 20 and 35% black for 75 years. they saw the real world and they saw what america is all about. i think it was a great education. >> what was the key messages that you wanted to send to your children, which i guessed you passed down as well to deal with the fact that there was enormous wealth in the family almost from when they were born? >> they never felt it was going to be passed on to create a dynasty. i always felt we would love wond
i figured that was educational. i don't think i've ever done that. >> warren, all three of your children went to public school. >> that's true. >> all three of them dropped out of college. >> right. >> you're been flag mat tick about that. >> if they combine their credits, we can get one degree. >> argue who gets it. >> i never thought -- i didn't want to go to college myself. my dad talked me into it. but i think my kids got a wonderful education...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. we take for granted the one of life's greatest investments, that maybe our most important asset is the home we own. the american dream of wealth building right? or is that the case? heather wagenhals is a columnist, speaker broadcaster and author on matters of finance - you're also a licensed real estate broker yet you say home ownership is a huge economic scam? > >it can be and it's a shame because i grew up here in arizona and we saw the boom of all of the development. and with what happened, we have kind of created this myth about homeownership that everybody was entitled to it and it kind of started in the 90's. after we got the rtc cleaning up our real estate market after our first banking debacle---we saw unprecedented growth. but the growth
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. we take for granted the one of life's greatest investments, that maybe our most important asset is the home we own. the american dream of wealth building right? or is that the case?...
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not by educators. they were very, very quickly put in place. they were done with a backward design saying what would you like kids to do in a senior year of high school. kids don't grow backwards, they grow forward. so you have unusual standards. if you look at the literature in development, a lot of four and five-year-olds can't do that yet. that put a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers to teach to the test, then when you start to evaluate teachers by the test, and they start losing their jobs, it becomes a real lethal mix. >> let me ask you and our audience to stay put because we're going to talk more about common core when we return. [ female announcer ] it's a grand gesture that isn't the least bit over thtop. it's thoughtful, considerate, well-planned. it's the best gift ever. nothing says "happy holidays" like the photos y love. create your personalized photo gifts on shutterfly.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ verizon now has the gifts everyone wants. samsung galaxy tab 2 is now $99.99. plus, ask about our tablet trade-in offer. and i had like th
not by educators. they were very, very quickly put in place. they were done with a backward design saying what would you like kids to do in a senior year of high school. kids don't grow backwards, they grow forward. so you have unusual standards. if you look at the literature in development, a lot of four and five-year-olds can't do that yet. that put a tremendous amount of pressure on teachers to teach to the test, then when you start to evaluate teachers by the test, and they start losing...
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walgreen has a new way to educate employees. with walgreen university students can earn credits toward actual degrees. the campus near it's deerfield, illinois headquaters includes a mock drugstore and more than 100 courses. walgreen executives and faculty from area colleges will lead the classes. the big reveal of the new look for wendy's happens this week.this is a sneak peek.the fast food chain's new logo will appear in ads, packaging, signs and crew uniforms. it still includes that famous portrait of wendy thomas, daughter of the restaurants founder dave thomas. turns out india has a sweet tooth for american-made chocolates. analysts say india is the 'fastest growing market for chocolate in the world.' the nation's growing palate for the sweet has u-s chocolatiers heading east. in the next 5 to 10 years cnn says it will be a top market for the treat. still to come why going a non traditional route with your retirement plans may be beneficial in the long run. thats later on. but first....once a solid career path, why the lega
walgreen has a new way to educate employees. with walgreen university students can earn credits toward actual degrees. the campus near it's deerfield, illinois headquaters includes a mock drugstore and more than 100 courses. walgreen executives and faculty from area colleges will lead the classes. the big reveal of the new look for wendy's happens this week.this is a sneak peek.the fast food chain's new logo will appear in ads, packaging, signs and crew uniforms. it still includes that famous...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus money into the stock market. do you suspect that will happen this year? > >always. january seasonally strong. as january goes, so goes the year. we're coming off a blockbuster year so we'll have to see what happens.there's gonna be a lot of money put into the market. people that really missed the boat last year and finally they're gonna have their annual reviews. they're deciding they've got to do something. > >we are already hearing that traders on wall street and wealth managers on wall street will have big bonuses this year. so do you have your stock selected and are you read
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus...
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what benefit do i get from reading some of the best novels that have been written and being educated to realize the gift of that? it's just being more evolved. my name is leslie saxon, i'm the chief of the division of cardiovascular medicine at usc and executive director for the center for body computing, an institute dedicated to realizing the future of medicine through wireless communication. lot of people came and said i'll do this for you leslie but just once. it was really science fiction and they laughed and then that science fiction became science fact and year after year we have the products and cases and technology. we were able to do some key things and get buy-in. >> we simply snap the case onto our phone and then we have an app and i can take this app and then simply apply my fingers to the back and what we get is you're seeing my electrocardiogram, that's my heart's signal. i'm dr. david albert and i invented the iphone ecg. i collaborated with dr. leslie faxon on bringing wireless health into the 21st century. the case talks wirelessly to the phone, which then transmits
what benefit do i get from reading some of the best novels that have been written and being educated to realize the gift of that? it's just being more evolved. my name is leslie saxon, i'm the chief of the division of cardiovascular medicine at usc and executive director for the center for body computing, an institute dedicated to realizing the future of medicine through wireless communication. lot of people came and said i'll do this for you leslie but just once. it was really science fiction...
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zuckerberg's spokeswoman says the governor's record on education reform prompted the fundraiser. president obama's minimum wage plan isn't sitting well with republicans. he plans to raise wages from $7.25 to $9 and connect the increases to inflation, meaning wages rise with the cost of living. house speaker john boehner and other republicans say those adjustments will make it less affordable for employers to hire more workers. google is facing criticism for tmi - "too much information." reporters are questioning the security of google wallet. that's the mobile app that lets consumers use their phone as a credit card. personal information like names, locations and email addresses are said to be given to third parties, including app developers, when consumers make a purchase. google defends its privacy settings, stating "the company shares information necessary to process a transaction." president obama is stepping up cyber security efforts in u.s. businesses. the president issued an executive order this week. it requests agencies set standards for companies with "sensitive infrast
zuckerberg's spokeswoman says the governor's record on education reform prompted the fundraiser. president obama's minimum wage plan isn't sitting well with republicans. he plans to raise wages from $7.25 to $9 and connect the increases to inflation, meaning wages rise with the cost of living. house speaker john boehner and other republicans say those adjustments will make it less affordable for employers to hire more workers. google is facing criticism for tmi - "too much...
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john: the education strikes back. you know, this giant ball of in the old jail, the unions, the pta, school board bureaucrats trying to make a change. they say, we don't do that. requisition downtown. it's crazy. john: now this successful schooling. >> please don't close down our schools. john: and it grows as the number of students increased 96%. administrative staff increase 700%. and yet they want more. but there is good news. when these protesters walked taxpayers save millions. and some to learn. >> it teaches in a fun way. john: the blob verses the kids. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ [applause] john: a few public schools have managed to escape most of the constraints of the education, and some of them do a much better job teaching. give us the worst school anywhere in america, and we will take it, and we will outperform the other schools in five years. john: the hard workers year. >> the case in american indian schools now have some of the highest test scores in california. >> you ca
john: the education strikes back. you know, this giant ball of in the old jail, the unions, the pta, school board bureaucrats trying to make a change. they say, we don't do that. requisition downtown. it's crazy. john: now this successful schooling. >> please don't close down our schools. john: and it grows as the number of students increased 96%. administrative staff increase 700%. and yet they want more. but there is good news. when these protesters walked taxpayers save millions. and...
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> > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up... the surprisingly savvy way some "traders" get deals on airlines tickets- and why one money manager is beefing up his portfolio with shares of mcdonald's. that's after this in the know message see these hands? they gripped the wheel of a humvee in afghanistan. twelve years, flying choppers. my hands? they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. i made the call and got support for my sister. mine take care of the person who flew those helicopters. and if life gets overwhelming they're ready to dial the veterans crisis line. confidential help is just a call, click or text away. well one path to entrepreneurial success - take what you know and apply it to a wholly different application, need or setting. well that'
> > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up... the surprisingly savvy way some "traders" get deals on airlines tickets- and why one money manager is...
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yes, because i think everyone should be able to live and be educated." the protesters crowded the sidewalk but allowed shoppers to filter through. then continued to a nearby mcdonald's. a corporate spokeswoman initially refused to answer questions and hung up on us but emailed this statement, in part saying: "employees are paid competitive wages and have access to a range of benefits to meet their individual needs." but competitive to what--other minimum wage jobs? the economic policy institute, a nonpartisan think-tank found since 1968, the minimum wage seen here on the bottom...has slipped below the rates of inflation, the rise in average wages, and below the rise in productivity...if tied to productivity, it would be around 20-dollars.since 1968, the minimum wage seen here on the bottom...has slipped below the rates of inflation, the rise in average wages, and below the rise in productivity...if tied to productivity, it would be around 20-dollars. "we used to think of teenagers as minimum wage earners. now, its families. we need to raise the pay of th
yes, because i think everyone should be able to live and be educated." the protesters crowded the sidewalk but allowed shoppers to filter through. then continued to a nearby mcdonald's. a corporate spokeswoman initially refused to answer questions and hung up on us but emailed this statement, in part saying: "employees are paid competitive wages and have access to a range of benefits to meet their individual needs." but competitive to what--other minimum wage jobs? the economic...
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garcia says the biggest challenge facing veterans is lack of education. during the last four years, the post 9/11 g-i bill has provided more than 30-billion dollars for tuition, book stipends and other expenses for a million veterans to get the sort of education they'll need. last week, the university of phoenix offered retired army colonel garland williams on the subject. "coming out of the military, they don't have the educational degrees to get their foot in the door." the potential labor pool is only going to grow. it's estimated that one-point-two million service members will come off active duty within the next five years. confirmation hearings getting under way this week for federal reserve chairman nominee janet yellen. current chairmain ben bernanke leaves the job in january. yellen will be questioned by the senate banking committee. she is expected to win approval from the panel, although a full senate vote might not happen until january. senator lindsey graham is threatening to delay it unless survivors of last year's bengahzi attack are allowe
garcia says the biggest challenge facing veterans is lack of education. during the last four years, the post 9/11 g-i bill has provided more than 30-billion dollars for tuition, book stipends and other expenses for a million veterans to get the sort of education they'll need. last week, the university of phoenix offered retired army colonel garland williams on the subject. "coming out of the military, they don't have the educational degrees to get their foot in the door." the...
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>> education, spending and social programs. >> really? what about the people who need them? >> that's what the states are for. >> you don't want to pay for my health care? >> no. sorry. >> what would you cut? >> anything not authorized by the constitution. we eliminate. >> what would happen to the poor people? >> well, i'm a poor person. i would eat, find a way to eat. >> this woman borrowed $250,000 to pay for law school. >> would you like the government to stop giving loans like that so we don't go broke? >> i think the government makes it too easy for individuals to obtain loans. >> it was too easy for you to get the loan. >> it was way too easy. no questioned asked. here's 50k. enjoy it. >> government shouldn't dominate the student loan business. government spends an insane amount of money on harmful things. i nominate nancy pelosi for ridiculous politician of the month for saying this when asked why won't democrats negotiate cuts? >> why now? because the coverage is there. there's no more cuts to make. >> they spend almost 4 trillion and the cup board is bare? this is n
>> education, spending and social programs. >> really? what about the people who need them? >> that's what the states are for. >> you don't want to pay for my health care? >> no. sorry. >> what would you cut? >> anything not authorized by the constitution. we eliminate. >> what would happen to the poor people? >> well, i'm a poor person. i would eat, find a way to eat. >> this woman borrowed $250,000 to pay for law school. >>...
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mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that -- the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for me when i leave. >> alex is here. sexual contact with a minor. he's serving 18 years, incarcerated since 2000. no wreck mentions by jns. he attend inpatient/outpatient sex offender treatment. since his incarceration, six misconduct reports. all minor. basically possession of contraband items. >> what did you have? >> lighter, tobacco. one time i got caught with pornography. >> okay. you admitted to a drinking problem. what drugs besides alcohol do you use? >> i've experimented with methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana. >> not a member of any gangs? >> no. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> you've taken fiber-optic classes, a copper-based class, intro to telecommunications. you've done quite a bit. what kind of work history do you have? i know you have prior military service. what kind of other work do you have? >> i've wor
mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that -- the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for me when i leave. >> alex is here. sexual contact with a minor. he's serving 18 years, incarcerated since 2000. no wreck mentions by jns. he attend inpatient/outpatient sex offender treatment. since his incarceration, six misconduct reports. all minor. basically possession of...
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not to you but you are not normally were economically educated. but regular people believe in something as private it is selfish, and favors the rich people and excludes the pork and the weekend that has to cost more because the operator takes a profit so that must we our boss. where if government runs it weeder together sharing the good stuff. that just makes sense but it is wrong. we'll get just one town there privatized most of its workers. these two aren't they working fast? they worked for private come they got less dense finish we have is just a coincidence schiller said margaret thatcher by private companies do a better job for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> city workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fewer incentives to do racked the vote
not to you but you are not normally were economically educated. but regular people believe in something as private it is selfish, and favors the rich people and excludes the pork and the weekend that has to cost more because the operator takes a profit so that must we our boss. where if government runs it weeder together sharing the good stuff. that just makes sense but it is wrong. we'll get just one town there privatized most of its workers. these two aren't they working fast? they worked for...
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this will spark new debate about the money we spend on education here in the u.s. >> autopsy results today in the tragic death of paul walker. they are quillare killed which they were driving hit a hpoll ad was burt tst into flames. >> show the love that you have shown paul. he could have stayed with me forever. thank you for coming down here and showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him. >> fans have gathered at the site since the accident happened on saturday. he leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. white house tries to shift the focus from disastrous website roll out. but is it really on the mend. a woman out walking her dog gets attacked by a bear. >> a woman has been mauled by a bear. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game
this will spark new debate about the money we spend on education here in the u.s. >> autopsy results today in the tragic death of paul walker. they are quillare killed which they were driving hit a hpoll ad was burt tst into flames. >> show the love that you have shown paul. he could have stayed with me forever. thank you for coming down here and showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him. >> fans have gathered at the site since the accident happened on...
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get a better deal. >> the european model is not going to go well here when it comes to tax structure, education, health care. we're not europe. and the more you try to make us like europe the more rebellion you're going to get. we're not a perfect party, but one thing i think republicans deserve is a vote. i don't like the idea of defunding the government because we can't get a -- defund obamacare. i think the government shuts down, it willborough back on us. that's not a smart tactic. but why can't we have a vote on suspending the individual mandate for a year? we haven't had any opportunity really to vote on repealing the medical device tax. let us vote. sflo i have no problem with that. we can talk about quebec. in this country you have ten republican governors who are opposite of you who are involved in expanding med kait kicaimedi. i'm talking about ohio where republican governors are doing right by their citizens and getting more people in the citizens. >> we're talking about america where this bill is stinking up the place. right now you have senator ted cruz who is about to start the fi
get a better deal. >> the european model is not going to go well here when it comes to tax structure, education, health care. we're not europe. and the more you try to make us like europe the more rebellion you're going to get. we're not a perfect party, but one thing i think republicans deserve is a vote. i don't like the idea of defunding the government because we can't get a -- defund obamacare. i think the government shuts down, it willborough back on us. that's not a smart tactic....
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i think she felt inadequate toward everyone because of her education and her communication skills. i just felt sadness for her. >> you felt like what, she was in over her head? >> well, not over her head, she just didn't want to be there. she was embarrassed by being there because of her education and her communication skills that she just wasn't a good witness. >> did you find it hard at times to understand what she was saying? >> a lot of the times. because a lot of the times she was using phrases i have never heard before and what they meant. >> he looked like a creepy-ass cracka. >> when she used the phrase creepy-ass cracka, what did you think of that? >> i thought it was probably the truth. i think trayvon probably said that. >> did you see that as a negative statement or a racial statement as the defense suggested? >> i don't think it's really racial. i think it's just everyday life, the type of life that they live and how they're living and the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness? >> no. >> so did you find her testimony import
i think she felt inadequate toward everyone because of her education and her communication skills. i just felt sadness for her. >> you felt like what, she was in over her head? >> well, not over her head, she just didn't want to be there. she was embarrassed by being there because of her education and her communication skills that she just wasn't a good witness. >> did you find it hard at times to understand what she was saying? >> a lot of the times. because a lot of...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. a countdown to crisis is underway. the nation reaches its debt limit of $16.69 trillion dollars in mid october. treasury secretary jack lew warns congress not to wait until the last minute to take action... because it could have a dire effect if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling in time. he says if u.s. can't pay its bills it will be devastating to the economy. president obama has said he won't negotiate. republicans want to try raising the limit to eliminate social programs. this afternoon the federal reserve is likely to reveal some form of tapering on it's bond buying program that has been stimulating the economy.. eric lascelles-- chief economist with rbc global asset management is on set with us this morning. and will tapering hurt the
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. a countdown to crisis is underway. the nation reaches its debt limit of $16.69 trillion dollars in mid october. treasury secretary jack lew warns congress not to wait until the last...
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. >> bullied and silenced by her union she is suing to cope politics out of the education. >>> and the body was left on the tarmac three hours. >> the father of one of the four americans killed in benghazi demanding answers from the president. >> i wished he had sent the troops that everybody knows was vaebl. >> tonight charles woods with the response from the commander in chief. did he get the answers he wented? >>> a 12 year old committed suicide. a teen punished for helping a friend get home safely. parental guyedance on huckabee tonight. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you, and what a great audience we have here. thank you all and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, did the republicans make a heroic stand as in the a la moor porly assault by little big horn by a failed general and ignored the scouting reports of the strength of the opposition and made a suchgz assumptions that proved not to be true. in the alamothey fought to the death. republicans launched the plan that was not of battle tested generals but newest rek
. >> bullied and silenced by her union she is suing to cope politics out of the education. >>> and the body was left on the tarmac three hours. >> the father of one of the four americans killed in benghazi demanding answers from the president. >> i wished he had sent the troops that everybody knows was vaebl. >> tonight charles woods with the response from the commander in chief. did he get the answers he wented? >>> a 12 year old committed suicide. a...
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we do have the education, we have the experience, we have the knowledge, and we are empowered. so i believe that i am in opposition to the position of both of those two women. > let me ask you about sexism. there is blatant sexism in countries such as india or afghanistan- > > and the united states. > and the united states as well. would you say it's blatant still? > > it is still. > but not to that degree? > > it is not so blatant. but the discrimination exists, sexism exists. there are major, major issues- > do you see a day when there will be absolute equality? or is that to elusive to ever expect? > > i do think it's elusive. i think it is possible. and it is to set policies where women become more activist to really support the positions that are critical, to women, to families, and to life in america. > hedy ratner. thank you so much. > > my pleasure. thank you bill. still ahead, what's better for your wallet, a bank or a credit union? the real deal after the break. credit unions continue to be the better deal compared to banks. greg mcbride of bankrate.com is here via sk
we do have the education, we have the experience, we have the knowledge, and we are empowered. so i believe that i am in opposition to the position of both of those two women. > let me ask you about sexism. there is blatant sexism in countries such as india or afghanistan- > > and the united states. > and the united states as well. would you say it's blatant still? > > it is still. > but not to that degree? > > it is not so blatant. but the discrimination exists,...
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"no, i don't think there's much education out there for the consumer." the health and human services department wants to change that. as part of healthcare reform, it's making $87 million available to states to improve health pricing transparency. groups such as chicago's health and disability advocates say the information is long overdue. "the reasons behind the pricing differentials are something we don't know at this point." one pharmacy chain, rite aid, says a number of factors affect drug pricing, including "cost of a location, utilities, the overhead to operate the pharmacy, and the professional services that the pharmacist provides." still, to many, pricing remains a mystery and has led to a growing profession - specialists who help people navigate the healthcare system. "we provide them with information so they can make informed decisions. we also can be a family representative if family is not able to take care of them." the national association of healthcare advocacy consultants says the profession is in its infancy, with about 200 patient advo
"no, i don't think there's much education out there for the consumer." the health and human services department wants to change that. as part of healthcare reform, it's making $87 million available to states to improve health pricing transparency. groups such as chicago's health and disability advocates say the information is long overdue. "the reasons behind the pricing differentials are something we don't know at this point." one pharmacy chain, rite aid, says a number of...
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it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a little bit? >> you know the great helosopher mike tyson said knocked somebody out in the first round. interviewed byas howard cosell, and after the fight, he said, what did you think of his plan to stay away from you, to keep shuffling away and occasionally try to jab you? how did you feel about the plan? tyson said, everybody got a plan until he get hit in the face. don't got a plan. that is my philosophy. that's the way it is. i had a plan to have everyone of my films be a colossal success, until i got hit in the face. then you pick up, try again, maybe fail again, but fail better.
it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a...
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i also help with the education, and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing, everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that, i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people, too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we have never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >> what we found is that the treating of animals is something very therapeutic for them. some of them were victims, their parents' victims. so that helps them deal with those issues. people who have violent offenses learn how to be gentle, and they learn how to respect a living creature. and there is a darkroom in there. there is a comfortable chair and an aquarium with fish that glow in the dark, and it's supposed to be a place for relaxation. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: something inside of me really enjoys the silence because for many, many years i lived in a very difficult and emotional storm. >> bal
i also help with the education, and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing, everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that, i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people, too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we have never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >> what we found is that the treating of animals is something...
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salud. >> that's good salud. >> salud. >> gentlemen, to education. >> yes. >> so, did we do the right thing? is it all right for two new yorkers to make money, however much, or however little, off the work of struggling farmers in a faraway lane? for the nada, alberto, chris, everybody down the line, all the way to the families who pick the pods off the trees, seem pretty happy to be doing what they are doing, but do i want to be in the chocolate business? that's something i'm going to have to figure out. but for now one last thing needs to be done to fulfill our shamanic obligations. >> guys, you need to get out. the guy is coming with his bike, and he doesn't care. >> a san mateo-hayward bridge, a bundle of eucalyptus leaves, a badly working lighter, got to get right. do you have a lighter? >> we need to burn this stuff and pass it around our bodies three times. >> got something. >> oh, too moist. oh, you got it, man. >> okay. >> smoking. >> that's smoking. i'm going to get it. hold on. now i've got it. >> let's do it. >> okay. >> that's coming. i got it. we did it. >> over. >> okay
salud. >> that's good salud. >> salud. >> gentlemen, to education. >> yes. >> so, did we do the right thing? is it all right for two new yorkers to make money, however much, or however little, off the work of struggling farmers in a faraway lane? for the nada, alberto, chris, everybody down the line, all the way to the families who pick the pods off the trees, seem pretty happy to be doing what they are doing, but do i want to be in the chocolate business? that's...
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will taxpayers give this education plan a big fat f? >>> how amazon may help save the post office and deliver new, big profits. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments. >>> okay, so kids may soon be staring at that clock for an extra two hours. growing number of schools and school districts are extending their day beyond the standard seven hours, closer to nine plus hours. pilot programs already showing longer days mean higher test scores but it does cost more and tracy, is this a good investment of our tax dollars? >> you know, i got to tell you, brenda, i don't think so. i think we got to fix what we have now. so many of our school systems are so messed up. so why would you want to keep your kids in this longer day, in a messed up school system? it doesn't serve the purpose or help society at all. let's get in on these inner city schools that are having problems, let's fix them and t
will taxpayers give this education plan a big fat f? >>> how amazon may help save the post office and deliver new, big profits. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments. >>> okay, so kids may soon be staring at that clock for an extra two hours. growing number of schools and school districts are extending their day beyond the...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >facebook's coo, sherly sandberg sold out of her shares, at least $91 million worth. is it time for average investors to follow her lead matt? > >she had a great problem and remember she suffered through the botched ipo of facebook. it traded all down to $17 and she deserved to sell some now that the stock hit about $40. but it does show you the question on everyone's mind, where is the market going from here and are we over extended? > >exactly. people are getting those portfolio statements in the mail. a lot of smiles because the market has been heading higher. but what do you see in the charts? > >some people are a little nervous. remember th
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >facebook's coo, sherly sandberg sold out of her shares, at least...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. you have the possibility of making the world a better place. that's according to a new book by billionaire warren buffett's son and grandson. the book is: forty chances: finding hope in a hungry world. we are so pleased to have howard g buffett and howard w buffett on set with us this morning. good morning. so what about the name of this book---forty chances? > >it's about more than philanthropy actually because it's about how you take your forty chances, forty years that we kind of all have and do the best with it. so it involves everything from philanthropy to business to whatever you can do as an individual to help. > >we only get forty chances? > >he keeps telling me he's gonna get sixty. if you think about it, when you get out of school and yo
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. you have the possibility of making the world a better place. that's according to a new book by billionaire warren buffett's son and grandson. the book is: forty chances: finding hope...
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this is the type of thing children should be experienced as part of their education about this country and about our fine history. >> brian: and a lot of times your kids get visited by veterans. when they talk to them, the kids are riveted. really young kids. >> eric: great stuff. and probably pushing 90s now which really fascinating when you see these guys in the hats and world war ii veteran hats, to go up and say hello and shake their hand. they are so happy. they are so proud of what they did. >> what really neat when they arrive at the airports and come home, the hallways of the airport of the concourse and applaud them all the way. some of them in wheelchairs. they get so much love from america. in some ways they feel shocked by it. maybe they never asked for anything. >> bob: they are -- i don't want to say shy -- but they didn't brag what they did. can you imagine the people did that? i give churchill great credit for holding it by himself but what a lot of these guys did is an amazing thing. >> we would be living under hitler if it wasn't for them. >> i think it's one of the g
this is the type of thing children should be experienced as part of their education about this country and about our fine history. >> brian: and a lot of times your kids get visited by veterans. when they talk to them, the kids are riveted. really young kids. >> eric: great stuff. and probably pushing 90s now which really fascinating when you see these guys in the hats and world war ii veteran hats, to go up and say hello and shake their hand. they are so happy. they are so proud of...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. technology is advancing at a faster clip than you think - and i don't mean each new iphone release. shama kabani is a best selling author, analyst and futurist on technology and social media. okay, we'll dim the lights...what do you see in technology's immediate future? >>let me gaze into my crystal ball for that one. so a couple of things---here are my 3 big trends that i'm seeing---the first is personalization. a huge trend. that means that no 2 people are gonna have the same experience whether it comes to search or shopping. so if you and i were to search for the same thing online we would see completely different results based on our history, based on location. the same thing with shopping---your trends, your profileyou could pay a different pr
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. technology is advancing at a faster clip than you think - and i don't mean each new iphone release. shama kabani is a best selling author, analyst and futurist on technology and social...
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"now we're in an economy moving from manufacturing to service- oriented, and the education system hasn't caught up, so these kinds of wage issues are at the core." overall, challenger, gray and christmas reports 7% fewer layoffs from a year ago, with two exceptions: two months before health insurance exchanges begin enrollment under obamacare, healthcare is seeing a brief spike in layoffs, along with defense contractors. before lawmakers take off today for the august recess, republican and democratic leaders are squaring off over unresolved issues, including the president's call for creating jobs for the middle class through corporate tax reforms. "there's been a tug of war going on in the republican party for months now. some in the party want to find common ground and compromise, while others want to stop every single government program dead in its tracks." "i think we're stimied. i mean, we're stimied by the desire of the majority to raise taxes again." the republican-led house is expected to vote today on repealing obamacare. it's at least the 40th attempt to bring down the law. the
"now we're in an economy moving from manufacturing to service- oriented, and the education system hasn't caught up, so these kinds of wage issues are at the core." overall, challenger, gray and christmas reports 7% fewer layoffs from a year ago, with two exceptions: two months before health insurance exchanges begin enrollment under obamacare, healthcare is seeing a brief spike in layoffs, along with defense contractors. before lawmakers take off today for the august recess,...
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people in come here, they are not ones pushing by lingual education. it's people on the left doing it in their name. the people that are pushing for ethnic gerrymandering but blame the columbia faculty for that. >> on that pointed. same thing on the quote, fiscal cost of immigrants. welfare state is too big -- go after the welfare state then. >> paul: think i think you have go after cutting the benefits. we got to go! a vote on president obama's labor pick is postponed. is republican opposition to his nomination growing. is there trouble ahead for thomas perez? [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer 360 duster extender, and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find meone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's thalady? ♪ sexy la ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 duster extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that attract and lock up to two times more dust than a feather duster. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer dusters refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. >>.
people in come here, they are not ones pushing by lingual education. it's people on the left doing it in their name. the people that are pushing for ethnic gerrymandering but blame the columbia faculty for that. >> on that pointed. same thing on the quote, fiscal cost of immigrants. welfare state is too big -- go after the welfare state then. >> paul: think i think you have go after cutting the benefits. we got to go! a vote on president obama's labor pick is postponed. is...
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the department of education education, $110 billion state and local have that responsibility. public broadcast they spend almost $4 trillion a and she said the cupboard is darr i have not even including social security, defense, medicare and medicaid which is most of the budget but doesn't even fit in here but there is tons of money in here. it is not empty she could cut a lot of stuff. john: maybe if the shutdown goes on long enough people will realize we don't need government to be involved with so many things. maybe those furloughed employees will find more useful things to do with their lives to say why did i waste my time in that dreary government job for so long in taxes will be lower in be will be free in the economy will boom in the will live happily every after. i can dream can't tie? that is the show. figure for watching. so much fo news where we remain proud and fearless. >>> i'm chris wallace. two top secret raids target terrorists, including one wanted by the u.s. for more than a decade. >> the members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can ru
the department of education education, $110 billion state and local have that responsibility. public broadcast they spend almost $4 trillion a and she said the cupboard is darr i have not even including social security, defense, medicare and medicaid which is most of the budget but doesn't even fit in here but there is tons of money in here. it is not empty she could cut a lot of stuff. john: maybe if the shutdown goes on long enough people will realize we don't need government to be involved...
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he is the president and ceo of the national endowment for financial education. all right, ted, aging parents and their children and their finances, what should that talk be about? - first of all, make sure that you have a need to have the talk. so, if you see things like parents forgetting to pay bills, maybe paying bills twice, having trouble with basic math, it's probably important to sit down and have that discussion. and a couple of things you really want to do is emphasize that this discussion is meant to help them develop a plan that really will work for them going forward. we just finished a national poll, and 86% of the people we surveyed told us they really expected and hoped that the family would step in and help them and trusted the family. on the other hand, 7 out of 10 told us there were family dynamics that could get in the way. - so it's important, it sounds like, to sort of lay the groundwork, not just announce, "we're going to have the talk," but be sensitive to some of the needs that they have. - absolutely. there could be some resistance, some
he is the president and ceo of the national endowment for financial education. all right, ted, aging parents and their children and their finances, what should that talk be about? - first of all, make sure that you have a need to have the talk. so, if you see things like parents forgetting to pay bills, maybe paying bills twice, having trouble with basic math, it's probably important to sit down and have that discussion. and a couple of things you really want to do is emphasize that this...
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we need to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. 12k3w4r this is -- this is too tough to watch. who can forget the best beauty pageant answer from 2007. >> fifth of the u.s. can't locate the u.s. on the world map, why do you think this is. >> some people out there in nation, don't have maps and i believe that our education like such in south africa and iraq, everywhere such as. >> it's tough. i don't know how we would do in that situation. >> i don't know. >> you want to wear the tiara, yo have to take the heat, lewis. >> you have to hit the books and be quick on your foot. >>> being an awards presenter is pretty tough. these folks at the talk when they presented last night at the daytime emmy awards had a little bit of difficulty. >> and the 2013 emmy for outstanding informative goes to -- this winner is not in this category it's exciting to see i'm just going to put it back in the envelope and i'm just going to find out what the actual -- all right. there better be a cocktail waiting on my table. and the winner is the d
we need to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. 12k3w4r this is -- this is too tough to watch. who can forget the best beauty pageant answer from 2007. >> fifth of the u.s. can't locate the u.s. on the world map, why do you think this is. >> some people out there in nation, don't have maps and i believe that our education like such in south africa and iraq, everywhere such as. >> it's tough. i don't know how we would do in...
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foreign investment -- particularly by car companies -- coupled with more of a focus on education over emmigration is starting to pay off -- literally. higher wages and more opportunity equal an emerging middle class in mexico. the new york times reports that the country is at something of a crossroads. there will be challenges to continue the growth and optimism, including turning away from corruption and keeping up with global demands for an educated workforce. president obama admits-- his administration "underestimated the complexities" of creating the healthcare.gov website. he commented about the troubled website during an interview at the wall street journal's ceo council conference.the president adds he should have anticipated the lack of help from both side of the aisle that was need to overhaul health care. he adds that, the government's system for selecting contractors for i-t projects is not very efficiient and is the root of the problem. a senior member of the obama administration was questioned about the rocky roll out on capitol hill tuesday. calise: what this report talk
foreign investment -- particularly by car companies -- coupled with more of a focus on education over emmigration is starting to pay off -- literally. higher wages and more opportunity equal an emerging middle class in mexico. the new york times reports that the country is at something of a crossroads. there will be challenges to continue the growth and optimism, including turning away from corruption and keeping up with global demands for an educated workforce. president obama admits-- his...
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it's tainted up until now. >> we have drugs, guns, education. what else could i pour into the show. >> one of my favorite episodes is all about end of life issues, what happens with the elderly, i move in with my 91-year-old grandmother. >> how did that go? >> it was great, i called her up and said, you want to have a roommate. she's like come on down. i moved in with her, and we filmed with her to show what the elderly go through and what they face. >> it's a terrific show. inside man premieres this sunday june 23rd at 10:00 p.m. eastern. best of luck with it. >> when we come back, shark stories, a texas teenager beat sharply with his bare hands. another team goes for a joyride on a 30 foot whale shark. i'll talk to him and jeff corwin to explain why he's an idiot. [ male announcer ] every inch. every minute. every second -- we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is th
it's tainted up until now. >> we have drugs, guns, education. what else could i pour into the show. >> one of my favorite episodes is all about end of life issues, what happens with the elderly, i move in with my 91-year-old grandmother. >> how did that go? >> it was great, i called her up and said, you want to have a roommate. she's like come on down. i moved in with her, and we filmed with her to show what the elderly go through and what they face. >> it's a...
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they check in to it. >> whether they are college educated or not is not the point. if h&r block employees misuse private information, h&r block goes out of business. if the obamacare navigator misuse that information they will get more funding. there is a big difference between government-driven entities and the private sector. >> bill you see that difference clearly, don't you? >> listen, there are crooked tax preparers out there. they go to jail. there are ways to deal with that. i'm not going to outlaw the industry because i don't like the tax code. i don't like it more than you do. >> h&r block is a private company. they mess up you take them to court. the navigators are out of the hands of the citizens. when they mess up, the citizen is just out of luck. >> isn't it easier to hide this bad behavior in a government bureaucracy than in the private sector? >> we have seen that when they testify before congress. they have been less than forthcoming. john is right. in the private sector you are punished for doing illegal things or making mistakes. in government you
they check in to it. >> whether they are college educated or not is not the point. if h&r block employees misuse private information, h&r block goes out of business. if the obamacare navigator misuse that information they will get more funding. there is a big difference between government-driven entities and the private sector. >> bill you see that difference clearly, don't you? >> listen, there are crooked tax preparers out there. they go to jail. there are ways to...